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Is Your Basement Wet?
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With springtime comes rain. Lots of rain. And that may mean a wet basement. In the tutorial Troubleshooting Wet Basement Problems I'll review common basement wetness problems and what you can do to fix them. We'll cover problems like general mustiness to

Annual climbers
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If you have been intending to plant permanent climbers all winter - roses, honeysuckle, clematis and their ilk - but still have not got round to it, there are all manner of temporary solutions to clothe walls, clamber up pergolas and generally add

Clippings: Lia Leendertz warns about the ravages of frost and codling moth
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Keep a weather eyeAll but the most pessimistic and wary of gardeners will have started putting tender vegetables, bedding and exotics outside now. But watch out: it may seem unlikely but late frosts can still catch you napping and make a mockery of all

Is it back to the Westside for Tom Arnold?
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Not unlike Saul Steinberg's famous 1976 New Yorker magazine cover illustration called 'View of the World From 9th Avenue,' there are those who see the Westside of Los Angeles as the center of the universe -- and every place else is, well, elsewhere.Now,

Tackle tree problems before storms hit
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Drive around after a particularly vicious spring storm, and you'll likely see tree limbs lying on the ground. You may even see entire trees that high wind has uprooted. It's too late when a storm hits to protect your tree. But there are clues to look for

Decorating Quick Tips
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Not every decorating challenge requires a major design change. Some things are very easy to fix and some are very easy to avoid. We write 'Quick Tips' on all sorts of subjects and add to the list all the time. Check out our Directory and find a solution

Consumer Alert: Paramount Announces Blu-ray Release Schedule
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After a short release hiatus, former HD-DVD exclusive supporter, Paramount, has announced that it will begin releasing films on the Blu-ray Disc format this year. Two high-profile releases that will be welcomed by many on Blu-ray include the successful

Orb Audio's Modular Home Theater Speaker Soluton
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If you are put off by home theater because you think the loudspeakers will take up too much precious room space or won't fit your room decor, then one option to consider might be the loudspeaker products made by Orb Audio. Instead of the typical box

No vacation for tight standards
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For enthusiastic second-home buyers, visiting a lender can feel like checking into a crowded airport on the way to vacation. Expect delays. Even worse, your plans may be grounded. Scarred by the recent rash of foreclosures, lender caution may be no more

In search of daffodil perfection at Weardale
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One of the brightest stars from the early years of daffodil breeding shines again in a Weardale churchyard A rare daffodil once considered extinct is now unfolding its pale yellow charms to the public for the first time in more than 70 years. The

Tulips: The spring parade is here
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Do you know your fosteriana from your parrot? Sarah Raven picks five new stars and the best of the old favourites It has been delayed this year, courtesy of the unusually cold spring, but the tulip parade is now well and truly under way. The earlies

Merrybells: How to grow
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Val Bourne explains how to grow a 'no-sunglasses-required' yellow stunner I'm a great fan of yellows that are so soft in colour they look more like clotted cream than beaten egg-yolk. The gentle 'no-sunglasses-required' yellows seem to spin through the

Garden design on shoestring budget
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A beautifully designed garden needn't cost the earth, argues Joe Swift. Stephen Lacey meets a born entrepreneur 'I want to make buying a garden as simple as buying a kitchen,' Joe Swift tells me. A familiar face from Gardeners' World, Joe is also a

Grow in the bag
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No room for a vegetable patch? A growing bag opens up a small world of infinite possibilities. By Jean Vernon Bags of salad We've all bought those expensive, sweaty bags of salad leaves from the supermarket. Now you can have your bag and eat it with the

Asparagus
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Ursula Buchan explains how to grow a vegetable that is delicious beyond words I have known people who, when they moved house, ignored the packing cases in favour of making an asparagus bed. This was not just because there is an unavoidable delay before

How to grow: Merrybells
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Val Bourne explains how to grow a 'no-sunglasses-required' yellow stunner I'm a great fan of yellows that are so soft in colour they look more like clotted cream than beaten egg-yolk. The gentle 'no-sunglasses-required' yellows seem to spin through the

Picture perfect
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One of the brightest stars from the early years of daffodil breeding shines again in a Weardale churchyard A rare daffodil once considered extinct is now unfolding its pale yellow charms to the public for the first time in more than 70 years. The elegant

Win tickets to Chelsea Flower Show 2008
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No room for a vegetable patch? A growing bag opens up a small world of infinite possibilities. By Jean Vernon Bags of salad We've all bought those expensive, sweaty bags of salad leaves from the supermarket. Now you can have your bag and eat it with the

Spring parade
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Do you know your fosteriana from your parrot? Sarah Raven picks five new stars and the best of the old favourites It has been delayed this year, courtesy of the unusually cold spring, but the tulip parade is now well and truly under way. The earlies

Grow better tomatoes with this gardening gear
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Anyone who's started spring with a tomato plant and high hopes knows how hard it is to finish with a bountiful harvest. Hungry insects and birds, cages that topple and difficult growing conditions often stand in the way of the perfect tomato. Products

Home tour: Decorating a traditional Highland Park West home in a modern style
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Joshua and Melinda Stone have their 80-pound bull mastiff and 8-pound miniature dachshund to thank for their 1939 colonial home in Highland Park West. Before moving in this past December, the newlyweds holed up in a two-bedroom condo at the W Hotel

Grow in the bag fruit and veg
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No room for a vegetable patch? A growing bag opens up a small world of infinite possibilities. By Jean Vernon Bags of salad We've all bought those expensive, sweaty bags of salad leaves from the supermarket. Now you can have your bag and eat it with the

Get Your Home and Garden Ready for Spring
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In Wyoming, the Dark Side of Americas Thirst for Energy
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ALEXANDRA FULLER has two homes that are 60 miles - and a world - apart. One is in Wilson, Wyo., a village just outside the mountain resort town of Jackson. It is tucked into a steep hillside, a stones throw from the steep two-lane highway that climbs

In Inner Mongolia, Pushing Architectures Outer Limits
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ON April 12, Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample, both 36, could have been working in their architecture office in New Haven, worrying about the darkening economic prospects of their profession. Instead, they were in China, presenting a concept for a

Garden ponds: The water's lively
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If you want to make your garden more wildlife-friendly, nothing attracts animals and insects better than a pond. Mark and Pam Tatam made a largish pond - 15ft by 10ft - in the garden adjacent to their popular Hall Farm Nursery near Gainsborough,

Food gardens
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Win lunch at Le Manoir in our food garden competition Nothing beats the taste of home-grown fruit and veg. Bunny Guinness launches our competition to find the best food gardens in Britain, with help from Raymond Blanc Britain is a country that thinks

'Sow and Grow: A Gardening Book for Children' by Tina Davis
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'Sow and Grow: A Gardening Book for Children' By Tina Davis Stewart, Tabori & Chang, $19.95 This little book is a child's introduction to the way things grow and the importance of plants in our universe. Designed with vintage illustrations to hold the

Ticket broker Doug Knittle sells his Bel-Air home
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Pssst . . . hey, buddy, what do you have on the 50-yard line?The man behind the hottest tickets in town -- mega-ticket broker Doug Knittle -- has sold his Bel-Air home for $6.73 million. It had been listed at $7.35 million, according to the Multiple

'Thirtysomething' actress Mel Harris to sell her Pacific Palisades house
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For 85 episodes of 'thirtysomething,' actress Mel Harris played Hope Murdoch Steadman -- a writer and stay-at-home mother who struggles with her desire to be at home with her kids and to work. From 1987 to 1991, millions of real-life mothers kept a